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Looking Beyond 2013 to 2030

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The recently published “Global Trends 2030: Alternative Worlds” report from the National Security Council makes for interesting reading, full of interesting tidbits of information—global GDP is $70 trillion—along with skyline projections out to 2030. Acknowledging the fact that the U.S.’ post-War II global governance paradigm is under strain from a mixture of globalization, domestic political inertia in developed economies resulting in a deficit of global leadership, and emerging powers that seek greater input on the global stage, the report is well worth the time to read. The fundamental question raised is what exactly does this mean for the United States in 2030, when it is possible, though not a forlorn conclusion, that China’s economy will be number one.

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